01-30-2016 06:42 PM
So, I see that the Sigma 150-500mm OS is considered a decent budget lens, the Sigma 150-600mm OS C is a lens to be proud of and the S model is pretty much an L series and the Canon 100-400mmL IS II is the best lens, with a shorter range. But In the recent threads on telephotos I don't see any mention of the Sigma 50-500mm OS. Where does it fall In your opinion?
It appeals to me for the 50mm on a telephoto, but because it is so wide with such a range does it have the same problems that a lot of super zooms do?
01-31-2016 06:48 AM
And all super zooms have the same problem, the larger the zoom range, the more compromises that have to be made to achieve that zoom range.
01-31-2016 11:21 AM
"Where does it fall In your opinion?"
The Sigma 50-500mm f/4.5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM Lens would be in last place. I think it is to be discontinued shortly. Especially since there is a large price drop on it right now.
Mr. Martin is correct saying the larger the zoom range, the more difficulities in getting everything to work well together. And a 10 to 1 range is pretty big.
The bottom line in this debate is do you need 600mm? If you do get the Sigma "C" or "S". If you don't get the EF 100-400mm Mk II. The choice is simple!
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